Yeah, I had a lot of fun with the demo... only thing that kinda sucked is that it ran a little sluggishly, but my computer is verging on the junk stage again. pIII 500 mhz, 128 ram, cheapo vid card. I plan on giving it another spin through once I get the new computer (sometime in sept.).
Yeah, I had a lot of fun with the demo... only thing that kinda
sucked is that it ran a little sluggishly, but my computer is
verging on the junk stage again. pIII 500 mhz, 128 ram, cheapo
vid card. I plan on giving it another spin through once I get
the new computer (sometime in sept.).
Fox
Funny thing is, the full game runs better.....
I did notice that i had to turn down the vid settings in the demo to play well.
In the full game i run at 1027x768x32 with everthing set on full, everything, and it plays very well.
Also in multiplayer look for hosts that are ~200ms or less.
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http://www.flashpoint1985.com/
There is a demo there, the full game is much much much better then the demo.
http://www.compuexpert.com/html/productinfo/operationflashpoint.shtml
You can buy it here, as a import, as it is not sold in the US yet.
The multiplayer works real well for such a "large" game. GameSpy is hosting the multiplayer or you can host a game with a ip.
Too bad WWIIonline does not play this well. Too bad OPF does not have huge maps and 100 people at a time in a battle.
Tofu
Yeah, I had a lot of fun with the demo... only thing that kinda sucked is that it ran a little sluggishly, but my computer is verging on the junk stage again. pIII 500 mhz, 128 ram, cheapo vid card. I plan on giving it another spin through once I get the new computer (sometime in sept.).
Fox
Funny thing is, the full game runs better.....
I did notice that i had to turn down the vid settings in the demo to play well.
In the full game i run at 1027x768x32 with everthing set on full, everything, and it plays very well.
Also in multiplayer look for hosts that are ~200ms or less.
Tofu